Monthly Archives: September 2023
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ASCENDANT by Michael R. Miller (BOOK REVIEW)
Ascendant by Michael R. Miller is a big, sprawling epic fantasy. It has the classic feel to it, with a more modern style and prose, so ... -
HOWEVER MANY MUST DIE by Phil Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
I’m not usually a fan of fantasy involving guns, and neither of overly military focused ones. Nevertheless, I saw the cover of However Many Must Die ... -
A STRANGER IN THE CITADEL by Tobias S Buckell (EXCERPT)
From powerful storyteller Tobias S. Buckell (Crystal Rain), a complex novel of humanity’s passion for the written word. At the revolutionary crossroads of magic, betrayal, and ... -
Interview with Trip Galey (A MARKET OF DREAMS AND DESTINY)
Trip Galey is a debut author whose first novel, A Market of Dreams and Destiny, is launching in 2023. His interactive novel, Faerie’s Bargain, was published ... -
A SWORD OF BRONZE AND ASHES by Anna Smith-Spark (BOOK REVIEW)
Readers of Shauna Lawless and Thilde Kold Holdt will love this Celtic-inflected adventure by critically acclaimed, grimdark epic fantasy novelist, Anna Smith Spark. A Sword of ... -
THIRTEEN WAYS TO KILL LULABELLE ROCK by Maud Woolf (BOOK REVIEW)
“I want the world to be gentle with me, but I don’t know if I deserve it. I’ve not been gentle with the world.” Being ... -
ASK THE WIZARD – Ghosted
Good morrow to you, oh unwashed masses. It is I, Ulesorin the Green, greatest of all wizards, sexiest of all dragon seducers, and most enlightened ... -
Writing The Future: Essays on Crafting Science Fiction (2023) edited by Dan Coxon and Richard V. Hirst (BOOK REVIEW)
“Whatever our very real future might hold, one thing is certain: so long as there are humans, the fire of the imagination will not go out, ... -
THE WISTERIA SOCIETY OF LADY SCOUNDRELS by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
“A lady stays tranquil and poised under all circumstances. Instead of panicking, she squares her jaw, protects her heart, and ensures that she has enough ammunition ... -
DESERT CREATURE by Kay Chronister (BOOK REVIEW)
“The high desert was as she remembered. All the vegetation looking either hungry or glutted, plants with ribs and collarbones and heavy, pendulous bellies … Only ...









